Al6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 20, 1998 GRAIN, CATTLE,HOG, MILK. BUTTER, AND CHEESE FUTURES MARKETS Markets Courtesy Of Chicago Board and Mercantile Exchange CORK - CBOT M „„ = 10 ao U GTQt/19/9§ JULY 1998 V*LVI S tsoa a our hovimo avxsaok ex? ar/23/3 1 .i! vjiauas K d II 14 L 9 1.5 22 29 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 21 2 9 1$ 23 10 6 11 20 27 4 11 IB 25 1 9 15 22 MOV-97 DEC JAM -9B PBB tmM IP X MT JUM incl On Symbol Moving Average Stochastic Relative Strength Register For Youth Dairy Judging Schools The Pennsylvania Holstein Association junior judging school deadlines are fast approaching. Two excellent school have been planned for all junior members, regardless of breed orientation. The Centre/Clinton clubs will host the July 6-7th school with David Trotter serving as school instruc tor. The Lebanon club will host the July 8-9th school with Matthew NAML ADDRESS, PHONE WESTERN - CENTRE/CLINTON CLUB - JULY 6-7 EASTERN - LEBANON COUNTY - JULY 8-9 1 HAVE ENCLOSED $ I HAVE ENCLOSED S FOR COMMUTER SEND RESERVATIONS AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO; PENNSYLVANIA HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION 839 BENNER PIKE STATE COLLEGE PA 16801 (814)234-0364 (Closing bids: Thursday, June 18, 1998) Open High Low 1 Momentum Directional Indicator [i n Historic Volatility i f 11 Pennsylvania Holstein Association 839 Benner Pike Summer Wanner serving as the school instructor. The school each run from 12:00 noon to 12:00 noon. Fees include school costs, the evening meal and lodging fdr those that stay over night. Participants will have the opportunity to judge classes, work on reasons and renew acquain tances. The registration deadline is June 26th. 1998 JUNIOR JUDGING SCHOOL COUNTY. FOR OVERNIGHT Last chge . ■ 1 State College, AGE t/feuezzL 340 320 300 280 260 240 220 4DODDD 200000 (Turn to Pag* A2B) PA 16801 STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) The Pennsylvania Hols tein Association has announced plans for its annual picnic to be held July 26 at Edenbrook Farms in Knox, Clarion County. The picnic is a statewide Hosl tcin event, and all Holstein enthu siasts are welcome to attend for a day of fellowship and relaxation. Tickets need to be ordered by July 15. Send a completed order form and check made payable to “Pen nsylvania Holstein Association,” and send it to: Pennsylvania Hols tein Association, 839 Benner Pike, State College, Pa. 16801. The cost of the event is $5 per adult, $3 per child aged 12 or younger. The schedule of events begins at noon with lunch prepared by the Pennsylvania Beef Council, and beverages and dessert being pro vided courtesy of local dairies and cooperatives. $25 OO - OVERNIGHT - Includes school cost, room and evening meal $ 13.00 - COMMUTER • Includes evening meal $ 500 Off for additional child in the family LEAN HOGS - CHE . , „„ not CHID : 1 OQ its or 06/11/51 JULY 199 8 value = Uqq n OAr MCVIHO .AVKKV3* QI OT/IS/i» ) * *nr *+•>)*) iv, Iv, .ApfrV I!, [ii hi n 1 10 11 ad 1 9 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 2] 2 9 16 21 10 6 IS 20 21 4 11 IB 25 1 9 15 22 MOV -91 DBG JAM-99 FIX MAX AFX lA7 JVM or ac/ii/91 n 14 1 B 15 11 19 5 11 19 16 2 9 16 23 1 9 16 13 30 6 IS 10 17 A It IB 15 1 9 15 11 mot-97 me j—-99 na tmm mpr m jua 814-234-0364 FAX 814-234-1698 Pa. Holstein Association Announces Picnic Plans NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER OF ADULTS AT $5 EACH: NUMBER OF YOUTH (12 and under) AT $3 EACH: Send ticket order form with check payable to: Pennsylvania Holstein Association, to 539 Benner Pike. State College PA, 16801. Keith and Debbie Decker are the owners of Edenbrook Farms and the farm is located along Popetown FEE SCHEDULE !i HI i ! lii ti: corn vs. soybeans ~"“V<*i*» 1998 State Summer Picnic Ticket Order Form ill in Road, near the town of Knox. From Interstate 80 Exit 7 (near Wcntlings Comer), take Route 338 west toward Knox. Travel about 3.5 miles and turn right (east) onto Popetown Road. The Riverside Market is a landmark for Pope town Road. The farm is located ill Hi IL apmo -320 -340 -360 -380 -400 -420 -440 -460 -480 Age